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  1. Guy’s Hospital campaign suffers setback (1995)

    Genre
    News report; Interview

    Legal affairs correspondent Tim Crook reports on the future of Guy’s Hospital in London. Campaigners trying to save the hospital in Southwark suffered a setback after a High Court ruling the courts should...

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  2. Judges back Forces’ ban on gay recruits (1995)

    Genre
    News report; Interview

    Robert Allen reports from the Court of Appeal in London following a verdict which ruled in favour of the Ministry of Defence over a decision to sack four members of the armed forces for being gay. The former...

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  3. Arms to Iraq appeal ruling (1995)

    Genre
    Interview; News report

    Brian Ging reports on a decision by the Court of Appeal in London to quash the convictions of 4 men working for Ordtech, Paul Grecian, Bryan Mason, Stuart Blackledge, and Colin Phillips, sentenced in 1992...

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  4. Arms to Iraq appeal ruling (1995)

    Genre
    Interview

    Interview with Labour Party MP Robin Cook about a decision by the Court of Appeal in London to quash the convictions of 4 men working for Ordtech, Paul Grecian, Bryan Mason, Stuart Blackledge, and Colin...

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  5. Guinness fraud appeal rejected (1995)

    Genre
    News report; Interview; Press conference

    Brian Ging reports on a rejection by Lord Chief Justice Taylor at the Courts of Appeal in London regarding the four businessmen involved in the Guinness fraud case. Ernest Saunders, Gerald Ronson, Jack...

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  6. Reprieve for Nigerian asylum seeker (1995)

    Genre
    Interview

    Home Office Minister Ann Widdecombe on the granting of a five day reprieve period in which lawyers for 19-year-old student Ade Onibyo, from a family of activists opposed to the Nigerian regime, can apply for...

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  7. Reprieve for Nigerian asylum seeker (1995)

    Genre
    Interview

    Claude Moraes, Director of the Joint Council for the Welfare of Immigrants on the granting a five day reprieve period in which lawyers for 19-year-old Nigerian student Ade Onibyo who has been living in Essex...

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  8. UK fishermen on European fishing ruling (1996)

    Genre
    Vox pop

    Fisherman who have heard of the new European court ruling which applies restrictions on fishing, are unhappy with the treatment they are receiving concerning the Spanish fishermen in UK waters- they give...

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  9. Spanish view on European fishing ruling (1996)

    Genre
    Interview

    The Spanish Secretary of State to the European Union, Emilio Fernandez Castanio doesn’t agree that Spanish fisherman are breaking the rules at all when it comes to fishing British waters. This follows a...

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  10. Local MP on European fishing ruling (1996)

    Genre
    Interview

    David Harris is the MP for St Ives and a long time campaigner for Cornish fishermen. He tells News 97.3 that today’s European ruling on Spanish fishermen in UK waters was no surprise. Interviewer not...

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